When Responsive Training Isn’t Enough

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DevLearn 2014 Conference & Expo - October 29, 2014

Chris Van Wingerden

VP Learning Solutions dominKnow

Developing content that is meaningful and accessible in a world of
multiple devices and varied platforms is a huge challenge for today’s
instructional designer. Content developers have to first consider the context
in which the training is being consumed, and then try to navigate the devices
that might access that training today and in the future. Responsive training
design is being heralded as a panacea for this training delivery dilemma, but
is it enough?

In this session participants will examine the concept of adaptive
or intelligent responsive training development. You will explore a framework to
evaluate a training need and the context in which the training is being
delivered. You will discuss development strategies and techniques such as
simplifying content when needed and adding extra when it makes sense. This
session will explore real-world examples and offer 15 tried and true tips for
making responsive eLearning adaptive, intelligent, and as effective as it can
be no matter what the end user’s device is.

In this session,
you will learn:

The difference between responsive and
adaptive training

The current frameworks for responsive
and adaptive training development

What learning opportunities are best
suited to adaptive responsive design

Fifteen tried and true tips for making
eLearning adaptive and responsive

Audience:Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, and
managers with a general understanding of training development and the issues
confronting designers trying to develop for a multi-device world.

Technology
discussed in this session:Responsive design, HTML5, iOS and Android OS, various Android and
iOS devices (phone and tablet).

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